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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURN AL
THURSDAY. JAN. 22. 1931
Nehawka V Department!
Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially
for the Journal Readers.
Auctioneer
C. P. BUSCHE
Louisville, Neb.
Telephone 133-J
Farm and Live Stock Sales
a Specialty
Best of References by Many
Successful Sales
and
to the hospital for treatment
observation.
Barton Sutphen, son of Mr. and
!.Irs. Sutphen was oft from his studies
ail the Nehawka school last week for
a number of days on account of i 1 1
neks! but was back again as soon as
j possible for he did not want to lose
any more time from his school work
, I ban possible.
the people at the hospital advised
that they return as every care would
be given to the little lad. However, a
few hours afterwards and just af
ter midnight they were called by
the hospital, the little lad passing
away in a short time. The funeral
was held on Monday afternoon of
this week, and the Interment had at
the cemetery at Grand Island where
C. D. Kiltner who is troubled with i other relatives rest. Mr. and Mrs.
hernia and sometimes when the j Schlictemeier have the sympathy of
st r a i; gelation is very severe, caused (their many friends in their deep
ii tei se suffering had a very- acute (sorrow in the loss of their son.
attack on list Sunday and had to
Ritz Theatre
Plattsmouth, Nebr.
AH Talking Programs You'll Enjoy
LOCAL NEWS keeping water
'when they get located and see how
very nice things are looking.
. ' ! Will Make Home at Nebraska City
V ., .w M.......I.- ...1... I.. .... I .
-ucn-ttn wuu nan .. j f f, iji-4il-, who has been in
From Monday's Dally
Fred L. Adams of Fremont was so ill for so long a time is repo.wd ; , fi f t( and who
h.irc tfiilnv fr r . raws hnii vu nrtunt . ,. . . , . . .. . ill. i
-. 0 l WUWJ i ci ' i i t i r 1 4 i - i ' i i I
ing to some matters at the court
house.
Orest Cook of Alvo was in the city
today as a member of the petit jury , i8 rendered at the Johnson Cafe, and
ueing some nener at mis ume fM , ,J4. w, k ,fl , ne farin OII
Is snowing improvement eacn ,,., ,t1 m,, Is holding a
... . ... il and nl make his home in Ne-
Aiong wnn me gooa service wmcn Utiiu , brt lbs hop also .
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
January 23-24
A Devil With Women
Victor McLaglen in a New
Latish Faast
i . 1 . . i . .1 , I . , t. i - 'ilr.'illl' i
....! l.w.l. ....... 1 !. ,, - .. . . :" - r.,,.,.; , .....,, ....
....x ... tu - an kiiow or us ex enenee. tney nav .,, , .,, ,,;,.t., having
Wever case. just placed on their windows u vtsi y ' , , , , , . ..tM-d hon
E. B. Taylor of Weeping Water attractive sign. ' ' 1 1
was here today to take up his duties j Harry a Dotay wa a busln I vlsl-' n. I ; i tj, . ., jj
an a member of the petit Jury panel j tor in Plattsmouth on Wednesday . , ,, . , wePut w&,-er;
in the district court. this week, meeting his many frienU ' Kkir. the owner r-f tl..-
Mr. and Mis. Harry Royal of Lin-there, looking in on the Were I
coin were here Sunday to enjoy the land transacting some basin-.-, at tbe Wti " town, nll-
day at the home of Judge C. L. I com t house " paopl -od place
Daneercus Damrs. Bold Bandits and Graves, father of Mrs. Royal. i Mxtly families whose men folks are ' ' neea.
Tit TP. 1 1 Piuiimina rf I i n r il n i ' J 4. i 1 . : . 1 - i j -
I '.'""""o r'tm. nwuQij uii ine pipe inie wnicn is ;
ia visitor here over Sunday with bis now being built just over 1ii OtOC Mrs. Oe:.g'. Zlhi Does Nicely.
I brother. Dr. Frank L. Cummins and countv have lmtMi in Wppnln? Wa- WrfJ tiorn 1 1 - b'.iltal a' Omaha
J. H. Steffens and the family were
enjoying a visit on last Sunday at
the home of relatives in Cook, ;hey
driving over In their car.
R. E. Moore of Union w:;s a vis
itor In ftebawka on last Monday
bringing a eoaafgamaat of gas and
oil to the garage of Olaf Luiidberg.
John Lloyd and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Chrisweisser and Delberi Swit
zer were all called to Pi.utsmoutii
on last Monday morning to look af
ter some business- matters.
Herbert Kunts. the village black-;
smith, is well pleased with liie ei
celleiit business which has been com
ing to his nhfee. of business and says
thank you, cume with your work.
Mrs." E. Taylor! sister of Mrs, Z,
"W. Sbrader, who nikes her bono
with Mrs. Sbrader. has been ,c,uite
ill for the past week but is reported
as being slightly improved the first
of this week.
W. O. Troop and the family were
over to Plattsmouth on Monday of
this w. t k. called there by the death
oi Mrs. Fred Cucnttier. who passed
away last week and wboae funeral
occurred on Monday afternoon of this
week.
Miss Pearl '. Ban u fug-who is mak
ing her home iii Omaha at tMs tinn .
was a visitor in Nehawka for the
past few days., being a guest at the
home of. Mesdames Frank P. Snelton
and M. M. Tu k. r. where all enjoy
ed a very fine visit-
Roberi Troop and wife and tlicir
little daughter were ever to Platti--mouth
on last.Frid;ty evening when
the death ci; me t Mrs. Fred Guen
tht r, she being grandmother of Mrs.
Robert Troop. They wore i'Jso there
on Monday for tho funeral and bur
ial. I re Vul -i mlprsnn vi-mvi i-llcil .1
Lincoln on last Monday on account
of the Eerious illness of her little
grandekibi, Carleton. the little daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ruod. which
Was very ill
have the doctor to assist In the re
duction of thei strangelation. Mr.
Keltner was feeling some better again
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Opp were pleas
i (1 w ith visit on last Sunday rrom
(' ('. Chapman, a daughter of Peter
Opp. and sister of John Opp, also
Mr. anMj Mrs. Karle Heurst. the lat
ter i daughter of Mrs. Qbapman.
All enjoyed an excellent visit during
the iav and on their return were
accent naniad by grandfather Peter i
fmx t,- 1, it-i U 'iit fttr ; tiltt with I.
V 1 ' WIIW 'Til. w ' . ...... ...... . H
his daughter, Mrs. Chapman.
Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Lohnes who J
make their homo at Grant, where
they are engaged in farming, arrived
In i iii- portion of tbe county last
week called here by the death of the
mother of Mrs. Lohnes. Mrs. Fred i
Guenther. and remained to attend
the funeral on Monday afternoon of
this week. They also visited at the
home of their daughter. Mrs. Robert
Troop, a number of miles north of
Nehawka.
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and Episode No. 5 of TOM TYLER in I JameK Lamb(.rl of Orenwood ar-
Hay Stccks Ave Burned.
With no lightening, nor children ,
jilaying with matebea, it seems a lit- !
tie strange that in two instances jus'
lately hay stacks were burned. Of
course the hay stacks and especially
straw stacks presented a very in- j
vitlng place for some wayfarer who
had not the price of a bed, but still
had tobacco, and a few matches talk
ed in his garments. Anyway the loss
was considerable to both C. M. Chris-
ireiaaer and W. O. Troop whose stacks
The Phantom o
the West
Talking Comedy and News Reels
i rived here this morning to take up
Ibis work as a member of the petit
jjury panel In the district court.
I George E. BuekneP. well known
ter and have filled many of the houses where Mrs. George L'llH is receiving
in Weeping Water to overflowing treatment Ik to the fT-ct that this
Mrs. Gertrude Wolph of near Ne- lady Is making some substan' 1
hav.ka was spending a number of gains, and is feeling u.uch improved,
day in Weeping Water the fir. t of She is attended during the night by
thla week, as guest at the home of Mr. Frank Wood, a graduate nuie
Greenwood merchant and a memoer j her daughter, Mrs. Ben Oliv? and and oar of the very best, and b ing
of the petit jury panel was here to- j where all enjoyed a very pleasant a friend of Mis. Ellis she is working
3 Shows Sat. NightLast One at 10 day to take up his duties on the jury, visit v., ,d,rs In th- -a.e of I -r ; .
C, Meierjurgen of near Murdock With four other sales the same day, i The many friends of Mrs. Ellis ate
j was among the members of the juryjeacn being an attraction locally, the , hoping the days will be short when
panel called here to serve in the (.sale which was held at the home of !she can retum home to Weeping Wa-
.Noveniher term ot the district court. I Head Davis attracied a large crowd ter.
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
January 25-26-27
Gees To the Hospital.
Mrs. Lester Sbrader who has been ; !ook atter the business
Will Visit the West.
On Monday of this week S. J.
Rough and the good wife were evi .
to Omaha where they went .to look
after transportation to the Pacific
Coast as they are expcc'iug to de
part soon for the west where tluy
are expecting to spend the next six
ty days in the warmer climate, and
will visit many places of interest in
the west and especially in Califor
nia. While they are away the eleva
tor will be looked after by Jaatte If.
Palmer, who is especially capable n.
Fifi Dorsay, Reginald Denny
and Cliff Edwards in
Those 3 French Girls
A Killicn Laughs in Any
Language
Fables, Ccraedy and News Reels
feter isxcJUe or mmwooo was
among the members of the jury
panel arriving Sunday to start in on !
the grind of the district court to-
dav. Swilzei
as all knew of the excellence of the
goods which were to be sold at this
place;
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
was made happy last week
Mrs. Orville Ilanneman of Lin- iwith the arrival of a very fine baby
coin, who has been here visitinir with Isiii which came to their home. The
in (U'i:i a'e, ueanii ivi duuiq im.c ijuoi (
WAS so BerlOUS that she was taken to
Omaha to a hospital where she un
derwent ,an, operation and while the
OMleat. was 'very severe and the case
serious sTie is doing very fair at this
time. The many friends of tins fam
ily are hoping for a speedy recovery.
Lose Infant Sor.
Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Schlictemeier
were called upon to mourn the loss
of their, little year old son. The folks
had gone to Lincoln to visit with
her folks ai d taking the little lad
alcng to visit the grandparents. Af
ter arriving the little one was taken
with pm union ia which developed
very rapidly, affecting both lungs
F.very precaution was taken, the lit
tle one hurried to the hospital where
the very best of care was given the
fellow. During the forepart f
the evening last Saturday pight he
and bad to be rnenjjapersd to be much improved and.
Putting Up Ice.
A amabei of the farmers s'uth bf
Nehawka ware busy harvesting their
ie? crop the last ot last week and
the firs of this in fact some were a
little scared about the weather hold
ing, and worked on Sunday, in or
der to get the crop while there was
Ice. Among those who were .storing
the ice were Fred Nutznian. Henry
Ross. Martin Ross. Louis Ross and
many other farmers in that vicinity.
R. D. Taylor was hauling for Nels
Anderson.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
January 28-29
K. Johnson and Reginald Decny
in
Madam Satan
and
FREE-Cannon Linen-FREE
relatives and friends returned this
morning to her home in the capitol
city.
Mrs. Eva Wood and her daughter.
Miss Elma Wood, of Athens, Ohio,
arrived here Sunday, to make a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H
Alls, nnra .uaiK.
young lady and her mother aie get
ting along nicely and Dan, well he is
getting along also.
W. Earle Towle who has been at
Nebraska City since the funeral of
his sister. Mrs. Frank Bract last, week
Mark and I was a visitor in Weeping Waler for
a snort time eaily this week. Mr.
President Moves
to Aid Campaign
on Drouth Relief
Names Calvin Coolidge and Alfred
E. Smith as the Leaders to
Sponsor Drive.
Elmer Sundstrom of the Lyr.ian- rowie expects to return to Milwau
Richey Sand and Gravel Co., was here koe in a short time.
today to spend a few hours attend-j Mrs. George Olive entertained the
U1K It) SC'IUS mallei 1U conuetiioii Uamnaiffn nf the HeH Crn fir IA mil
v.ith the lor.il nlant b nday afternoon, where the ladies iampdJlg,1 r 1 K1d 1 -r"" la mll
ii: 1 1 : a u.: e i, . . en fttfaVaWI t li o nftornnnn mrct nlfa-
. 1 . . ii i i a i n a - I
trict court arrived last evening from anuyt ana pianneu wo;k ior l ne re-
Washington, Jan. 18. President
Hoover moved today to bolster the
were
lion dollars for drouth relief.
He appointed a committed of citi
zens headed by Calvin Coolidge and
i i- -i a . i iiS I r- . i , , ' . r t t ho ii'intar ' nor
r.imwooa 10 tUKe up nis amies uere -; - "" 'Alfred E Smith to snon th triv.
today as the district court convened enter. ;-ineti oy tneir genial nosiess i o nirlfu(, a ' ift ,.f
to Every Lady Patron Every
Wednesday and Thursday
for the trial ot the Wever case. a" excellent mncneon.
Among tr.e tansinen ca:ici
He appointed a committee of citi-
to gress prepared to go ahead against
u i s auvice wmi ine appropriation ol
fon ii tv Siinpi'intf nrient Miss Alnha
, j 1 , Di ,i ,., Kn .ol Il,B aiivicc wiiu inc ajuiuin lauuu "i
Peterson departed this afternoon for j PlJtinouth the y ot the week of federal funds
Lincoln where she will at tend a con,- j there were Pdwajd MUTOh, Jphntor the Red
Ipi pmcp of thp ennnl v Kimeri litem c'lts "c'"",u v.v.uwi "
Ir , - m -a . A fl ifS I w 1 ,1 1 I U .' 1 M A.
1'iaone.P. Kverv MindAV At Z : JU r,r ti. tain xirhiH io hinir fcoWl tlioro i sei ami v.auate i mi im. -vniai
Twc Shows Everv Kicht 7 and 9ithe rest of the week
- - W - . .
Of
Mew Reduced Prices
Adults, 25 Children, 10 j
UNITED BRETHERN IN CHRIST
O'to Engebretson. pastor.
Duxbury and with his mother, Mrs.
Mae N. Creamer of San Jose, Cali
fornia, who is here for a vi.si t .
DEVOE CASE HAS RECESS
in.
NEHAWKA CHURCH
Morning worship service 10 a
Bible church school 11 a. m.
Voting people's t'hrh-Tkin Endeavor
p m.. iipal scnomriKer. .iraciur.
Los Angeles- Dtiisy DeVoe was
busy studying Saturday night over
what new Holly
tint: to lull nhoiit"
iitn had n "ffront ilna 1 mnrp to nv" icaiial to Los Angeles.
shout inkiuii parties and escap- 1
"dTMthtltt .panics and
Wni' v-v'-i "s" while was in tbe employ
Evening MangeKstw wvue. ..jo f UyU vA jyj f amf. cf the ,.ed.
iJa i pa
KKABE'S IfJIWTH ANNUAL.
Brad
Si u
!
8 '.
Q warn zr&Mm '
he.-'ded girl of the'-nkivies
She lugged 'hoAiie the transi:ript ot
testimony to date in her trial on
charges of grand' theft, from the aet-i-ress,
so she will be able to narrate
Monday
Sow
i CfeflUsv. ;. iti:s
Kotll o In- ( ri.iKl ttti.tr. Promoter
WILL BE HELD
AT THE
Wm. Hicks'
Sale Pavilion
in
Nehawka
Nebraska
p. ni.
Ladies Aid ateats with Mr
'ednesdav. .January S.
OTTBRBEIN CHURCH
Hible church school 10 v.. ni.
Aiornins worsntp service ii a. in. interestingly at ' 10 a. m
uoitage prayer meeting i uesuuj , whpn the trial resumes.
niKnt- , i Clara revealed she was ill, but
The . P. S. C. E. meets at Frank not tQO sick to tark As to her eareer
iHogues Fr.day evening, Jan. 2.;. in tle inovies. she said it Was her
Everybody Invited. v.h ah, ho a in thP film -ritv
Tle Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. streets." Announcement was made
E. Boedeker for an all day session Friday she bad been withdrawn from
Thursday. the stellar role, because of her ill-
The members are urged to attend iness. As for Daisy; Clara said the girl
the meeting of the Cass County Min- had been trapped and was trying to
listers and Laymens League at the U. i retaliate.
B. church at Mynard next Sunday. "Miss DeVoe will be on the stand
Jan. 25 at 2:. '10 p. m. "Acquaint ithruout the two hour Monday morn
now thyself with Him Jesus Christ ins session." Nathan Freedman. her
the Righteous) and be at peace: i attorney, said. "Cnless cross exam
thereby good shall come unto thee.' iination is lengthy she probably will
Job 22:21. present all of her defense at that
I time. The rest of the defense case
Mr. Hoover made no reference to
,1... w ... ..... , in m , i V I -.1. 4a
11, rr, l.0. r, n...,h nh.i.lt it. -asp lur "S'"" wuicil
, , . . snensored bv democratic leaders, but
Toconli P 'i-oimoi- of T4a rrivshn r? i u ui were exeuseci. i nose to tie se- - , . - . . , . . : -
Joseph tx (. leamei of Harrishurg, Herman Waener and in hls ltilluest 10 the citizens to serv
Pennsylvania, is here to enjoy a visit .lected were mi. Merman agner ana e
at the home of his sister. Mrs. A. H. ' George Domingo . national om-
m. Hales, ior mei iv 01 weeping hnT .
Water, but who has been making i ergency. ...The American way of
his bone in the west where he has jeeting such a relief problem has
been farming near Vanango within If11 through voluntary effort.'
four miles of the Colorado lire, has 11 sential that weshould inait,
bcen visiting in Weeping Water. a:la, the sound Amer.caa tradition
guest at the home of his son. Robert and sPnt o voluntary aid In ch
ati iiTrnitt n n (i c 11 I H not liiid nrrttlim
Bates and family, departed lasl Tues- .f"'V B V v.- L u , "v i,
day afternoon for
west.
Mis. Anna Cooledge of Wyoming.
I Till. 1- l. 1. : ., .1.. r ? A . , .
, . ,..,.,, ....,.,.. ,I. lEmersoi. Dewier of Weeping A ater.
a v:r "u: i r : : for a ,ew day her,. Th.
M'4. ' iQ'tlif. first time tMt b.flv has visited
in the west and thinks it a very fine
country. Mrs. Cooledge had some
friends from Montana visitini her
and she having an opportunity to
1 From Tuesday's Dally
i Mr. and Mrs. John Rough of Xe-
hawka, were here Monday tii't'-nioon
for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Rough 1
ywood night life She are Planning on leaving soon for the
B Clara Bow. She said west 'llst- 8oiu ,via t!le 1,;,1:ama
at fe.,ding the b-'st and. will take a
short vacation from his work as m SB -:iger
of a Piggly-Wiggly store at
Omaha.
This is the season of the year
will be short and snappy. I have six
j-i frntfoti n-iTMrtt'vn rt r T tt n i - t in.
when only too many times doors and ttr
windows are kept tightly closed, when , ,
homes and offices are kept airtight
and overheated, when the sick multi- f1
ply and the death rate climbs.
F pet no V.'ednesda y's Dally
Clifton F. Meisinger, one of the
young farmers of near Murray was
in the city for a short time today at
tending to some matters of business.
Peter Mumm. Edward Donat and
AUoipn t.eise were in umana usi tQ yeepjng Water and was a surprise
evening wnere tney attentieu tne , to her sister. Mrs. Howler, here
German grand opera presentation,
"The Flying Dutchman."
bis home in the ' " Bli"il ' a3 "muc l"
cross ine ouisiaiiuiug guaiuian ui
jour people in time of disaster."
Postponement Asked.
Senator Reed (rep. Penn. ) Mon
day will 4i.sk the senate to defer con
sideration of the relief appropriation
until February 9 to. permit the
Cros ,to complete its canrnaign.
However, it was generall conceded
tonight that the federal fund ;
return h them, did
(Ji r.-.ha where she visited for a short
Nimo witti 1iji nunrtou' !,nrt iiip.0 Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Moore, Mrs. Moore be
ing a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em
ara ;1 Howler. On her arrival at Oma
ha Mr. and Mrs. Moore brought her
BIG INCREASE IN AIE
coming to I sponsored by Democratic Leader Rob
inson, and Senator Black (dem..
Ala.) would be overwhelmingly ap
proved by the senate and the r -ponement
rejected. Likewise. It was
indicated that house leaders believe
the proposition or some compromi-e
will go through that branch.
Mr. Hoover confined his stateqient
to an announcement of the person -!
nel of the nationwide committee and
the text of his invitation to the citi
zens to serve.
Ice Harvest Ov?r.
There has been a lively week's
worn wnri tne nai vesting ui ice iui -.ui .sn v. .u. i ..
PASSENGERS IS SHOWN the city and community, the ice being Lhairman. John Barton Pavne. chair
Chicago, Jan. IS. A gain of 237.1 gotten from thr. lakes west of towriiinan of ,he Rpd Cros8 wi serve as
per cent in passengers carnea ln.ann is an hccikw couhiusj l chairman. Mr. Smith, democratic op-
pure ana clear. aDout twelve incn , ponent of Mr Hoover in 192S: John
in iniCKuess. just tne rigm sie iui
what is needed.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1930 over the number carried in
19 2! is contained in the annual re
port of operations of American Air
ways, Inc.. made public Sunday.
FOR SALE
Monday, Feb. 2, 1931
Sals Starts at 1 O'Clock Sharp
PUBLIC AUCTION
I will sell at Public Auction on my
farm 4 miles west and mile north
of Plattsmouth, on the Cedar Creek
road, 7 miles east of Cedar Creek,
wenr., on
50 Head Bred Sows and Gilts 50 ! Friday, Jan. 30th
Sunday. Jan. 25th.
10:30 German services.
Wednesday, Jan. 28th.
The Ladies' Aid will meet in the
church parlors. Mrs. J Meisinger.
Mrs. John Albert and Mrs. Rudolph
Meisinger will be the hostesses.
Friends are cordially invited.
;-. are rellicg the bci.t offering we have evtr sold. (This seems al
mosi impossible after having ths highest average sale for the nuni
ocld over all hteet's iii the U. S. A. We also sold top
top ipriHg t;ilts and tcp age sows of the Hanip
Bhirel sda Lor !SiO.) We can prove thi if yon ccme and look the
i n Ffebrnary- 2nd the day of the sale or any time
before the sale.
Ir r.pecial atti'actions, we are celling our first, second and
third prjzt gil s. You kaow they arc ood, to win that. These
a c bred fraai one of the best battery of boars ever used on
our place.
- r a"; the ale that you may see the
blopd t tain contains. Proiuoter has the great -bear
of his age, both in the show ring
He ia aho full brother to "Nehawka Whirl
. he record prize boar cf $1,025.00 last
d the best place to buy Hampshires are where
they aie bred.
- ' - more are boaghc to go in the same community,
en free cf charge. Write for catalog at once,
Harry M. Knabe, Owner
Ai i Thciripocn, Auctioneer, Lincoln, Neb.
V.i HitNti. i' . : ., ( . It. VVH.LI-VM., Auburn
Kn II I cil. ; ! tirri-aa iicrdatman and K. v. Iliirxli. Sev'y. reprl-
lati.nt Htapfe Hlllo. H ihr Oinaba
t ' '' '' - WtOC. ".iiior l-r rb.-ki t'trmr.
Kentucky has a 'owi named Oz
and another named ';.. These are two
much
Come Here for Your
laddin
MANTLE LAMP
ppliey
beginnlhg at 1:00 o'clock p. m., thename3 that don't cive you
.1 : i i
t, ' ' chance to misspell em!
Horses, Hogs, Cattle
One blaqk mare, 3 years old. -
Three Duroc Jersey gilts, bred for
late February farrow
14 Head of Cattle, consisting of
three milk cows, three 2-year-old
heifers, six stock cows, one sucking
calf, one 2-year-old Shorthorn bull.
Oats and Hay
4fj0 bushels of good seed oats, also
some alfalfa hay in stack.
Farm Machinery
One P and O narrow tread lister;
one John Deere 2-wheel lister; one
Case 2-row machine; one New Cen
tury ridir.g cultivator: one Avery
v, ilking cultivator; one garden plow;
two sets l1,i-inch work harness; one
50-gallon hog waterer and troughs;
one ;u Brunt press drill; one 14
inch walking plow; one John .Deere
hay ntatker; one hay buck; one hay
rake; one Deering mower; one John
Deere 8-foot disc: one lard press; one
top buggy -.intl harness; one John
Deere 12-in. etag gang plow; one
grind atone.
Terms of Sale
Terms are cash unless credit ar
n n -.-ements are made with the clerk.
No property to be removed from the
premises until settled for.
Win. Hunter,
Owner.
REX VOL XG. Auctioneer
PLATTSMOUTH STATE BAXT ,
Clerk.
Some household goods, cook and oil
stove. 2 beds, davenport, dining room
t ible. and a number of other artic les
HERMAN EXGELKEMEIER.
j22-3tw.
PUMJCAUCTION
We are Headquarters for
Complete Line of
Aladdin Mantles,
Wicks, Chimneys,
and Parts
We would be glad to assist you
in putting your Aladdin in per
fect order in case you should
havcithe slightest trouble. Every
Aladdin will give yearsand years
of service. Let us help you get it.
Soennichsen'S
The undersigned will sell at Pub
lic Auction on the Frank Grauf farm
3 miles east of Murray, Nebr., on
Tuesday, Jan. 27th
beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m., the
following described property, to-wit:
Horses, Hogs and Hay
One team black geldings, 5 and (i
years' old: one team of smooth mouth
horses (good work team!.
Two old sows and 16 pigs (good
nes ) .
Several tons of alfalfa hay in the
ba in.
Farm Machinery
One new 5-ft. John Deere mower;
one now .Limy T.lud cultivator; one
new walking lister; one 14-in. walk
ing plow; aae eel t -in. baza see,
new; one small disi:; one 3 -.sect log
barrow; one new Newton wagon;
one hog rack and truck, new: one
Bent i ice cream separator: one new
10-ft. John Dtere hay rake: one din
ing table and chairs, also other house
bold goods and numerous small ar
ticles.
In addition to the above
Eiglil head of bred gilts, belonging f
to Bud Xickles. and one John Deere!
binder, one Case 2-row niacbine and
One nuing cultivator neionging 10
Will Minford will be offered to the'
bidders present at this sale.
Terms of Sale
The usual credit terms on sums
over ?lo will be available if you .
have made arrangements with your;
home banker. No goods removed ;
from premises until settled for.
Chas. Mutiz,
Owner.
REX YOUNG, Auctioneer
VV. G. BOEDEKER, Clerk
W. Davis, democratic presidential
nominee in 1924; General John G.
Pershing and General Abe! DavL ot
Depart for Florida. Chicago, will be the vice-chairmen.
nr. F. W Ki use and daughter and j Wo: Id-Herald,
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Day, j
and will go te a number of places in j CANALS BENT IN NEW MARS MAP
Florida, their objective being Bridge- i
ton, where Carl Day and the folks Paris. Jan. 18. E. at, Antomladi
are located. They slso will visit at i of the astronomical observatory at
Miami and Tampa and other places of j Paris, world expert in telescopic ol
interest while they are In the south, jservation of the planets of the solar
system, has prepared a new inriji of
the planet Mars embodying data ob
tained by years of almost nightly
watching whenever the planet ha
been close to the earth.
This map is not too favorable to
the views of those astronomers who
believe that the famous Martian
"canals" indicate intelligent lite.
That dark markings actually exb
on Mars, some of them more or le
like narrow streaks. Dr. Antoniadi
admits, and numerous such markings
are shown on the new map.
The idea of intelligence depend; .
however, upon the c. -n elusion th.
Soien Skamaris Has Pneumonia.
Soren Skamaris. who has many
fiends in Weeping Water and else
where as to that, was taken last week
with pneumonia, and is at thb? ti?ne
confined in tho Sunshine hospital,
which is conduced by Mrs. Barnes.
Soren is receiving the very best treat
ment and his many friends are hop
ing he may soon be able to be out
again and entirely well.
Will Occupy Room Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mchelsea. thelthe canal-like markings are really
owners of the Weeping Vat?r vinely
store will move to their new loca
tion on Monday of next week. T:iey
straight, heing presumably broad
strips of vegetation along canals fm-
the distribution of water. Onlv bv
will by that time have all the fix- ,h, operation of an intelligence hieir
lores ready and the room entirely
overhauled and redecorated. Step in
i
THE FUNERAL
HOME
Modern conditions and stand
ards of living have called into
being an entirely new kind of
Institution for meeting a utli-
-sal human need The Fun
eral Home.
Planned for the specific pur
p"Ose which it serves, it offers
greater efficiency and greater
convenience than was possible
iu the past.
We are proud to be able to
offer the communities which we
serve the use of such an estab
lishment. Hobson Funeral
Home
WEEPING WATER. NEBR.
enough to perceive that a straight
line is the shortest distance between
two points could such straight ca
nals In- created.
Dr. Antoniudi's new map show
many of the supposed canals, how
ever, ns bent or irregular strips ol"
darker color, not unlike the .
tction In broad meandering ri T,
valleys.
ROCK AT NIAGARA CREST
CRASHES INTO CHASM
Niagara Falls - Thousands of ton i
of rock at the crest of Niagara Falls,
between the American shore and
lama island, gave way Sunday and
crashed into the chasm. Rapid ero
sion continued for several hours, be
ginning at about midnight and con
tinuing until 6 a. in., reservation of
ficials said.
The break Is V-shaped about nine
ty feet at its base and the apex cuts
back Into the old rock formation
about fifty feet. The fall of rock Is
the largest that hus occurred since
white men knew tbe great cataract.